Am I the only who hears him speak in a very even, low-pitched timbre? Sort of like Agent Smith from The Matrix, if you've seen it. Just something about the cadence and his choice of words brings that to mind.

You are not alone, although I've been giving him a bit of a Jeremy Irons-esque accent as well. He strikes me as the sort who would affect one to go with the outfit.<P><P>------------------Kevin WolfMythocorp, Internationalhttp://mythocorp.keenspace.com

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Templar:<B>Am I the only who hears him speak in a very even, low-pitched timbre? Sort of like Agent Smith from The Matrix, if you've seen it. Just something about the cadence and his choice of words brings that to mind.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Replace "Matthews" with "Anderson".

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Esurio:<B>I am Esurio. My voice is my own.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>my my, but Makeshift does attract the more creative denizens of the net....<P>*makes a sweeping bow to newcomer Esurio*<P>please sir, would you mind me getting your voice on tape recorder? just so we can settle the whole voice issue once and for all...*presses RECORD and hands Esurio a Makeshift Miracle script for him to read*<P>(( <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> i see it's your first post...welcome aboard...if the Z-man doesn't mind me saying it to you first, that is....))

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kevin Wolf:<B>Nah, scratch Jeremy Irons. More like David Warner, I'm thinking now. Similar to the voice Warner (I believe it was him) gave R'as al-Ghul (however the hell you spell it) on the Batman Animated Series.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Nah, David Warner's too "villainy" for Esurio. Not that Agent Smith wasn't a bad guy, but Warner's done the villain voice in so many places, I just don't see it for Esurio.

*scratches head*<P>i guess this is the natural byproduct of not having owned a TV or set foot inside a movie theatre more than once in 8 years....i haven't a clue who all these people are you're talking about.<P>so does this mean that Esurio has a deep, throaty, bass voice; a high, reedy nasal voice; or an even tenor timbre with a cultivated accent? in my mind anyway, it's the latter of the three.<P>------------------he hath not so much brain as ear wax<p>[This message has been edited by Tar Baby (edited 02-03-2002).]

Nah, scratch Jeremy Irons. More like David Warner, I'm thinking now. Similar to the voice Warner (I believe it was him) gave R'as al-Ghul (however the hell you spell it) on the Batman Animated Series.<P>Thank God somebody's keeping this topic alive to distract me from the depressing "moving" debate.<P><P>------------------Kevin WolfMythocorp, Internationalhttp://mythocorp.keenspace.com

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by krank:<B>Now he sounds just like Agent Smith with a tint of Jeremy Irons...</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>With a touch of Rip Torn, a smidgen of Talullah Bankhead, and a soupcon of Jar-Jar Binks.<P>Seriously, this is one weird damn topic. Or maybe I'm jealous that there are never any debates about what any of MY characters sound like.<P>Anyway, back to the Batman Animated Series. Does anybody know who does the voice of Mr. Freeze? Because I just realized that THAT was the voice I was actually thinking of, not David Warner. That's my answer and I'm sticking to it:<P>Mr. Freeze.<P><P>------------------Kevin WolfMythocorp, Internationalhttp://mythocorp.keenspace.com

He needs to sound like Harpo Marx... Only with a more subtle communist message and a Morse Code horn. You all agree with me, right? Right? Aw...<P>------------------<A HREF="http://glickglidewell.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank>Glick Glidewell</A> Featuring time traveling teenagers not played by Michael J. Fox.<P><A HREF="http://romeocomic.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank>Romeo & Juliet</A> Set in the future! In comic form!

Well, guys, I had a really nice voice for Esurio, and then you had to spoil it all...<P>Seriously, I do no longer remember what I heared him like before... Now he sounds just like Agent Smith with a tint of Jeremy Irons...<P>He sure sounds like he's cultivated...

...actually, I wouldn't mix up Jar-Jar anywhere near MM except maybe in a mixer *s*<P>*proud member at <A HREF="http://www.jarjarmustdie.com*" TARGET=_blank>www.jarjarmustdie.com*</A> <P>...and Glick, why don't you try sounding a bit more like Harpo, eh?<p>[This message has been edited by krank (edited 02-05-2002).]